Talk:Scott Walker

3:19 p.m., April 4, 2011 (MDT) Please fix the following reference to list the author, name of the article cited, title of web page (e.g., "About," "State events," etc.) and date you accessed the page. Please also state a source for the quote (who is saying "University tuition is expected to increase by 5.5. percent...."?:

Governor Walker is proposing $900 million worth of cuts in K-12 school aid over the next two years. This will continue to move the state further from its former commitment to cover two-thirds of the costs of public schools. Higher Education will also be affected. "University tuition is expected to increase by 5.5 percent each year for the UW System, and 20% or more over the biennium for UW Madison."

Anne Landman, CMD Editor --

2:58 p.m., April 4, 2011 (MDT) Please note the correct formatting for references:

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Thank you! Anne Landman, CMD Editor

- April 4, 2011 2:36 P.M. MDT Parking the following misplaced and unreferenced material that was cut from the "Biography" section of this page:

The anger and activism could also propel legal challenges regarding the way Republicans may have violated open-meetings law and internal procedures to get the bill passed without a quorum (Democratic senators fled to Illinois specifically to prevent passage). But Mayer says that such claims are unlikely to succeed because "there is case law where the state courts have declined to get involved and force a legislature to enforce its own rule." A constitutional challenge on the basis of whether the Republican reclassification of the bill from fiscal to nonfiscal were legal may have a better chance, says Mayer, but "it's not a slam dunk."

Anne Landman CMD Editor